Former Southampton defender Jordan Turnbull is having talks with a Football League club - thought to be either AFC Wimbledon, Bradford City, Charlton Athletic or Walsall - this week according to Coventry City manager Mark Robins.

The 22-year-old, who left Saints for Coventry last summer, has two years on his Sky Blues contract remaining but was not part of Coventry's party as they embarked on a pre-season trip to Spain this week.

It is thought the centre-back is keen to remain in League One following Coventry's relegation and his efforts will be boosted by a relegation clause in his contract.

And according to the Coventry Telegraph , AFC Wimbledon are one of the clubs interested in the Wiltshire born player.

However, it is not known whether it is the Dons that Turnbull is in talks with his week.

“Jordan Turnbull is probably going to be speak to someone else in the next 48 hours,” said City boss Robins, speaking after his side’s 1-0 win at Sutton United.

“As everyone knows he has got a clause in his contract so he has got a few weeks left to close that out, whichever way that falls. So we have to wait and see.”